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13 May 2025

Online Training: Geological Hazards: Their Occurrence, Monitoring and Mitigation - Coal Hazard - Mining Subsidence Plus Fault Reactivation 2025

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From 1750 to the 1970s, the UK coal industry was the lifeblood of the Industrial revolution and UK energy, peak extraction taking place in 1912-13. Coal mines varied from single tunnels (adits) driven into hillsides over time to collieries employing thousands of men with twin shafts to depths of over 3,000ft. In South Wales alone there are over 1400 recorded mines. Before 1840, there was no legal requirement to make any maps of mining activities.

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